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Non-farm Sector Livelihoods
Productive Engagement of Self-Help Groups as an Approach to Empowering and Enriching the Urban Poor & Marginalised in Odisha
Productive Engagement of Self-Help Groups as an Approach to Empowering and Enriching the Urban Poor & Marginalised in Odisha
Authors : Dr. Manmohan Moharana, Dr. Chitta Ranjan Moharana & Mr. Sarada Prasad Panda
This case study highlights the empowerment of women through Self-help groups
(SHGs) in Odisha. The Odisha government has successfully established SHGs and their
Federations across the state, providing a platform for implementing livelihood programmes.
The Aahaar programme was launched in 2015 to provide cooked meals with pickle to
needy people in urban areas at a subsidised cost of ` 5 per meal. To meet the pickle
demand of Aahaar centres, three pickle-making units were set up in partnership with
SHGs. These units not only enabled the supply of quality pickles to the Aahaar programme
but also empowered women economically. Food safety supervisors ensured quality and
collaboration with a research institute strengthened the process of women empowerment
in terms of their productive engagement in pickle making. SHGs and their Federations
earned substantial revenues and received bank loans for meeting the working capital
requirements. The study emphasizes how integrating women-focused entrepreneurship
into flagship initiatives can drive sustainable economic growth and empowerment. Odisha’s
pickle production success demonstrates the potential of community-driven ventures in
uplifting marginalized communities, thus emphasizing the transformative impact of such
convergence.
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